CRED plugin allows you to build front-end forms for creating and editing content. These forms can include all the fields that belong to the content and display them with your HTML styling. CRED forms also support input validation and automatic email notifications.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the structure and the settings of your form.
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Solution:
Generally, when you face issue with date type field try to resolve your issue by deactivating all third-party plugins as well as with the default theme to check for any possible conflicts with any of the plugins or themes. You should also check your browser's console for any possible JS errors.
Solution:
Yes, this is supported since CRED 1.7
You will need to head to your CRED Form edit screen and set the AJAX setting to "Yes"
No more actions are needed.
Note that if you redirect to another page or post, of course the URL will be reloaded.
Problem:
I created some CRED Forms and when i try to see them as non-administrator on the Front End, I do not see the forms.
Solution:
You are using Access Plugin.
If you disable Access, the CRED Forms will be always visible.
If you enable Access, the forms will be hidden unless you set it specifically each form in the Access Settings under Toolset > Access Control > CRED Forms.
Problem:
CRED notifications are not being sent when I set the option "When to send this notification" to be "When submitting the form with payment details"
Note: To see this option in CRED form settings, you should have WooCommerce and Toolset CRED commerce plugins active on your website.
Solution:
This was an issue in CRED 1.6 and it is resolved in the latest release which will be launched soon.